bug problems and the best way to rid them, mother nature

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hey everybody has bug problems now and then but how can you solve them if you grow organically. nobody wants there plants to be surrounded by chemicals and other irritating pest irrigation systems.well no more, ladybugs are a great way to rid pests and will not fly away if they are released in lights off time then re collected before the lights are back on. also Venus fly traps, hell if you have the space for them they work great its what they have been developed to do and are great for riding gardens of any annoying little pest. there is other plants to other than Venus flytraps that eat bugs. there is a lot of alternative ways to rid your tent of infestations without shelling out lots of money for none renewable methods. any other input or tips would be welcome :Sharing One:
 
If you had a subsistince garden you could prolly generate enough eater plants o help imo.But Id use a basic organic safer insect spary.or looking the dish(DAWN Brand) saop.couple drops per gallon of water.those will kill pretty much most soft bodied bugs cuz they breath through their skin.

As a systemic solution Id recommend an SNS-209 as a soil additive Id recommend the dunks.Lots of people ooove the dunks.I personally have tthem for if a serious things arises But I dont use them as a rule.Stick yellow traps work well too.Esp,. if you use them in conjunction with one or two of the others.

If it were me,Id use the 209,safer spray and sticky traps.Ive never had an issue so far.(dernit now wheres that wood I need to knock on now LMAO) Ive grown soup style organics as well as nutes.works well either way.Best of luck in your decisions buddy.
 
You can plant your garden with marigolds, lavender and rosemary around and pinch/break up the leaves occasionally so the smell gathers nearby. We just keep mulching the stuff into the ground to regrow. if you use pots, then collect the seeds and replant every year.

I also use a liberal amount of Diatomeceous Earth

Peace

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